Many human rights abuses impact more significantly on women. Discuss why this is the case, with reference case study of your choosing.

Human rights abuses

Many human rights abuses impact more significantly on women. Discuss why this is the case, with reference case study of your choosing.

What type(s) of war will characterize the coming decades? What will be the most common underlying issues? Explain your answers.

Type(s) of war

In your opinion, what type(s) of war will characterize the coming decades? What will be the most common underlying issues? Explain your answers. Incorporate material from your readings this week. Essentials of International Relations by Mingst, McKibbon, & Arreguin-Toft, 8th Edition, Norton

Explain the role of the executive and the legislative branches in the British political system. Identify the aspects of the British system which privilege executive authority over legislative authority?

Is the British political system “an elected/elective dictatorship”

To address this question, your paper should use course readings and lecture materials to:

1) Briefly define what is meant by the term “elective (or elected) dictatorship” in the British context?

2) Explain the role of the executive and the legislative branches in the British political system.

3) Identify the aspects of the British system which privilege executive authority over legislative authority (i.e., which aspects of the British political system favor the executive?)

4) Identify the aspects of the British system which privilege legislative authority (i.e., which aspects of the British political system favor the legislature?).

5) Use the above discussion to provide a well written and convincing argument in response to the prompt.

While your paper should show familiarity with the institutional structure of the British system, the lion’s share of the discussion should focus on the dynamics of executive and legislative authority and your evaluation of each side’s assertions rather than describing the minutiae of the British parliamentary system.

Can any war be explained without using all three levels of analysis? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using more than one level of analysis to explain a war?

War

Can any war be explained without using all three levels of analysis? What are the advantages and disadvantages of using more than one level of analysis to explain a war?

Must be at least 3 paragraphs long no maximum length.
Use, in your answer, discussion of points made in your assigned readings this week.

Write 3 interesting things you learned from this documentary relevant to our current economic problems and Presidential leadership during crisis. Explain them into 3 paragraphs.

“The Rising Road” (5th Episode) of the PBS series

DOCUMENTARY: Watch “The Rising Road” (5th Episode) of the PBS series on The Roosevelts. You can subscribe to free membership for 7 days and watch it and then cancel it before they charge you or continue it if you like it. 5th Episode focuses on FDR’s Presidential leadership during the big depression.

 

Write 3 interesting things you learned from this documentary relevant to our current economic problems and Presidential leadership during crisis. Explain them into 3 paragraphs.

Write an essay evaluating the different philosophical justifications for Intellectual property rights

Philosophical Justifications for Intellectual Property Rights

Evaluating the different philosophical justifications for Intellectual property rights

The essay is to be between 15 and 20 pages and on a topic related to the subjects covered in the course. It will be evaluated according to argument, organization, style and depth of research. A high-quality. The essay must contain at least seven academic sources, which should be cited following a standard academic citation style (Chicago, APA, etc.).

What has been the American strategy for fighting insurgency since the 1960’s? What identifiable trends for fighting insurgency have we seen? Reflecting on historical case studies, is insurgency today different from insurgency in the past?

hls 805 lesson 5 dis

Question;
This week’s discussion asks you to consider ‘How New is New Terrorism’?
Your discussion comments should consider the following questions:
1 What has been the American strategy for fighting insurgency since the 1960’s?
2 What identifiable trends for fighting insurgency have we seen?
3 Reflecting on historical case studies, is insurgency today different from insurgency in the past?
4 What is your assessment of ‘New Terrorism’ considering the claims and methodological rigor in the Duyvesteyn’s article?

In your own words, explain whether there some parts of the argument that are not supported by the evidence? What are some of the other strengths and weaknesses? What do the authors do well? What can be improved?

Statistical analysis of all the world’s countries

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.11
77/0022002712453702

With the following instructions
Assignment format and content: the report is to be in MLA format ,11 pt. Times New Roman font, 1” margins, and be broken down into the below-identified sections.
1. Citation: provide the full citation for the article in MLA format.
2. Research question: in your own words, explain what the author is investigating (e.g. why do some countries join alliances while others do not). 1 paragraph
3. Theory: in your own words, explain what the author’s argument is (e.g. democracies are more likely to join alliances than autocracies). 2 paragraphs
4. Evidence: in your own words, explain what kind of evidence the author uses to evaluate/support their argument (e.g. statistical analysis of all the world’s countries, 1816-2020). 2 paragraphs
5. Evaluation: in your own words, explain whether there some parts of the argument that are not supported by the evidence? What are some of the other strengths and weaknesses? What do the authors do well? What can be improved? What Critiques can be offered? 2-3 paragraphs

Should canadian electoral system be changed ? why or why not?

Canadian electoral system

Should canadian electoral system be changed ? why or why not?

Define and explain how a citizen becomes part of the social contract and to what extent the theorists rely on the consent of the governed. What are the major features of the political system and how is it supposed to make decisions?

The social contract

Part I: Short Essays: Answer the following Five questions with a few sentences or at most several paragraphs. There is no need to construct a formal essay with an introduction, body, and conclusion. (Do that for Part II of the exam.) Just answer each question directly as it is posed to you on the test.
1) Explain at least three ways the life experiences of Thomas Aquinas influenced his philosophical ideas and his support for monarchy.
2) What does Machiavelli mean when he says it is better for a leader to be feared instead of loved? Be sure to support your answer with evidence from the text or renaissance Italian politics.
3) What does Machiavelli mean when he says that leaders need to cultivate the virtues of the fox and the lion? Be sure to support your answer with evidence from the text or renaissance Italian politics.
4) Explain at least three ways the life experiences of Locke influenced their attitude toward government.
5) How does Locke define toleration and explain why is it important for civil society and democratic governments to have it?

Part II: Essay Answer the following question. When writing your essay, be sure to address the issues and theories we have covered in class. Specific examples from the reading, lecture or films will also be helpful.

The Social Contract Please compare and contrast the arguments of the following social contract theorists: Hobbes and Locke. When writing your answer please be sure to address the following specific issues:
1) Explain and analyze the theorists’ use of human nature and the state of nature.
2) Define and explain how a citizen becomes part of the social contract and to what extent the theorists rely on the consent of the governed.
3) What are the major features of the political system and how is it supposed to make decisions?
4) What are the duties, rights, and responsibilities of citizenship if any?
5) How may a citizen, if at all, leave the social contract? Lastly
6) which of the contract theorists do you find most persuasive and why? Are their ideas still relevant to contemporary political problems?